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Paying for Performance

Western Governors U. says it will pay McGraw-Hill for course content based on how well students do with it. Pearson is also using the model.
Opinion

Book Beat 2012

University presses head to the publishing industry's annual confab. Scott McLemee tags along.

MLA Shift on Copyright

Association's journals will now leave copyright with authors, with explicit authorization to post articles on personal or departmental websites, or in open access repositories.

'Mudwoman'

In new novel, acclaimed author Joyce Carol Oates depicts the struggles -- both external and psychological -- of a university's first female president.

Test for Future Financiers

Leading banks and finance companies are screening candidates with a standardized test, which supporters say allows for a deeper hiring pool and the evaluation of practical skills.

Crosses, Threats and an Adjunct

Instructor raised concern about separation of church and state at a public university. The day she went public with the threatening e-mails she received, her courses for the fall disappeared.
Opinion

EdX Airways

Despite the high-profile buzz, elite universities’ move online won’t be what upends the higher ed market, writes Ryan Craig.

Score One for the Robo-Tutors

In a study spanning six public universities, students taught statistics mainly through software learned as much as peers taught primarily by humans. And the robots got the job done quicker.